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Friday, 18 March 2011

Viet Nam, Cambodia boost traditional ties

Men Am An is 4th from left.
Photo: Vietnam+

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam continues to regard its long-lasting friendship with Cambodia as an invaluable asset, Nguyen Sinh Hung, Deputy Prime Minister told his Cambodian counterpart, Men Sam An who is also President of the Cambodia-Viet Nam parliamentary group in the capital city yesterday, March 16.

Hung reiterated Viet Nam's consistent policy to strengthen its comprehensive relations with Cambodia on the basis of the interest of the people of the two nations, for peace and stability in the region and the world.

"Viet Nam and Cambodia should be pro-active in developing a co-operation programme between the two governments in the 2015-20 period as soon as possible while optimising successes in bilateral economic and trade co-operation programmes," said Hung.

The Deputy Prime Minister also expressed his wish to see an early completion of the planting of border posts along the Viet Nam-Cambodia border.

"This is a very important element to enable Vietnamese and Cambodian people living along the border to exchange cultural and economic activities," said Hung.

Men Sam An thanked Viet Nam for its support in Cambodia's wars of national salvation and its current cause of national development.

She hoped, with its experience, Viet Nam would continue to support Cambodia in the role as the President of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Association in 2011.

She also pledged to provide favourable conditions to Vietnamese investors in Cambodia and overseas Vietnamese living and working there.

VietNamNet/Viet Nam News

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